Tiranga, India’s national flag, is a powerful emblem of the nation’s pride, sacrifice, and unity. Officially adopted on 22nd July 1947, it consists of three horizontal bands: saffron at the top, symbolizing courage and sacrifice; white in the middle, representing peace and truth; and green at the bottom, denoting prosperity and growth. At its heart lies the navy-blue Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel that reflects righteousness, justice, and progress. The Tiranga is more than just a flag—it is the heartbeat of India, reminding citizens of their shared history, cultural diversity, and the enduring values of freedom and democracy.